Rurban amenities provisions of infrastructure services and livelihoods: a case of olpad and kamrej taluka cluster, Surat district (Record no. 20526)

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Author Naik, Rutvik N.
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Title Rurban amenities provisions of infrastructure services and livelihoods: a case of olpad and kamrej taluka cluster, Surat district
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Volume, Issue number Vol.20(3), Jul-Sep
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Mumbai
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Institute of Town Planners
Year 2023
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Pagination 105-118p.
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Summary, etc. Rurbanization, which combines the advantages of urbanization with the advantages of rural living, has grown
in favor in recent years as a strategy for supporting sustainable rural development. The facilities, services, and
infrastructure needed for a high standard of living in rural regions are known as rurban amenities. Nevertheless,
these amenities are sometimes insufficient because of lack of economies of scale and lower population density.
This study's goal is to assess how rural-urban integration affects the availability of urban amenities in village
clusters. The study is based on a survey of certain village clusters in India, where the concept of Rurbanization
is being applied nationally. The results show that rural-urban integration significantly improves the accessibility
of rurban facilities in village clusters. The improvement of the roads, telecommunications, and electricity
infrastructure has boosted mobility, connectivity, and market access. The need for rural communities to go to
cities for these necessities has decreased due to the improved accessibility of services like banking, healthcare,
and education. Also, fewer rural residents are moving to metropolitan areas as a result of the expansion of
available livelihood alternatives, notably in the form of microenterprises and small-scale industries. However,
the study does show that the impact of Rurbanization on various rurban amenities is not consistent across
different village clusters. The degree of development, population density, and economic capacity of a village
cluster all have a significant impact on the effects of Rurbanization. Planners must adapt their plans to the
unique needs of each village cluster if they are to fully realize the benefits of Rurbanization.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element URBAN PLANNING AND DESIGN (AR-UPD)
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9 (RLIN) 22687
Co-Author Bhagat, Sejal S.
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International Standard Serial Number 0537-9679
Title ITPI journal
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